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Activity book Digiduck
This translated activity workbook, based on the Digiduck story series, is designed for children aged 3 to 7 and provides a variety of quick, engaging activities to reinforce key online safety messages. It includes teacher instructions, optional visual aids for students, and printable resources. The activities are meant to follow the reading of one or more Digiduck stories—such as Digiduck’s Big Decision, Digiduck’s Famous Friend, Digiduck’s Detective Adventure, Digiduck and the Magic Castle, or Digiduck Saves the Day.
Barnrapporten
Almost all children in Sweden now live significant parts of their lives online. The digital world offers community, knowledge, and opportunities – but it also brings risks. An increasing number of children who contact Bris report being exposed to online hate, image-based abuse, grooming, and digital stress. At the same time, conversations about gang crime and eating disorders have risen sharply.
Digizens issue 5
Digizens is a magazine written by the Youth Panel of the Greek Safer Internet Centre, giving voice to young people's concerns, reflections, and ideas in a digital era that strongly shapes everyday life. The 5th issue explores how the digital world affects youth, with topics such as the impact of social media on mental health, online anonymity, digital detox, and the role of artificial intelligence. It invites young readers to reflect on how to make the most of the digital world while maintaining balance and safety.
Papakis saves the day
This is a video reading of The Fifth Story in the Digiduck series, focusing on the positive and helpful ways we can use the internet to support others. With permission from Childnet, SaferInternet4Kids has translated the entire Digiduck book series into Greek, making these valuable educational resources accessible to more children and educators.
Personal data protection
This educational poster was created for Data Protection Day 2025. It highlights the importance of protecting personal data as a fundamental right in the digital age. The poster explains how personal information is valuable and must be handled with care and security. It encourages individuals to stay informed and take action by following best practices such as using strong passwords, keeping software updated, sharing data only with trusted sources, and managing app permissions. The design features visual icons of privacy, settings, and digital security tools.
Youth voices for a safer internet
In this inspiring video created for Safer Internet Day, members of the Youth Panel of the Greek Safer Internet Centre join their voices to promote a safer and more responsible online world. They share important tips on protecting privacy, avoiding online threats, and building a positive digital environment for everyone.
“Think before you trust”
The educational material “Think before you trust” offers a detailed approach to understanding the reliability of both information and the people or news that young people encounter online. Its goal is to strengthen students' critical thinking and develop skills for safe and responsible internet use.
Personal data
Informative poster about protecting personal data online. It includes tips on what counts as personal information (name, address, phone number, photos) and how to keep it safe from sharing or misuse.
Protection of minors online
An infographic that provides online safety tips for parents, including setting usage limits, using parental controls, and building trust. It also lists warning signs of online risks and emergency contact information for help and reporting.
Quiz: How much do you know about safe internet use? (for 5th and 6th grade students)
This quiz is designed for students in 5th and 6th grade. It introduces key concepts of online safety in a fun and age-appropriate way through simple multiple-choice questions and everyday scenarios. Topics include protecting personal information, choosing strong passwords, being kind online, recognizing unsafe content, and knowing when to ask an adult for help. The quiz encourages students to think critically and build good digital habits early, making it an ideal resource for classroom discussions or internet safety lessons.